On the first day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the second day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the third day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the fourth day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the fifth day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Five Golden Strings Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the sixth day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Six Kites a Flying
Five Golden Strings Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the seventh day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Seven Friends Visiting
Six Kites a Flying
Five Golden Strings Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the eighth day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Eight Banners Flapping
Seven Friends Visiting
Six Kites a Flying
Five Golden Strings Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the ninth day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Nine Winds a Blowing
Eight Banners Flapping
Seven Friends Visiting
Six Kites a Flying
Five Golden Strings Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

On the tenth day of Kitemas
my true love gave to me:
Ten Sewers Appliquéing
Nine Winds a Blowing
Eight Banners Flapping
Seven Friends Visiting
Six Kites a Flying
Five Golden Strings Four Tethered Birds
Three Camera Lens
Two Delta Doves
and Kite Repellent for my Pear Tree

Author:Meg Robinson-Albers

Meg Robinson-Albers is the Executive Director of Aeolus Curricula, a Non-Profit organization dedicated to making the world better through kites. Aeolus Curricula uses kites as a hands-on, inter-active educational tool, as well as advocating for Cultural Diversity, Team Building, and using kites to combat obesity. A sampling of Meg's articles can be seen at http://kitehistory.com and some of Meg's educational programs, designed in conjunction with New York State Curriculum Standards can be seen at http://yawny.org
In 2011, Meg was also voted "Steve Edeiken Kiteflier of the Year" by her peers, the AKA's highest award for lifetime contribution and spirit of kiting.

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